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Work From Home Nurse Jobs
By Octavien J. Remillard
Nothing could be more satisfying than serving others. This is certainly the case when you are in the nursing profession. On the other hand, shift work, cut backs and such grind away continuously at your spirit. There are ways of making more money, helping others with your nursing skills and be with your family when you want.
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An Introduction to RN Online Programs
By Pieter West
If you are currently interested in becoming a nurse or advancing your career in nursing, then you may be interested in RN online programs. Most of today's jobs in nursing require you to have an advanced degree even to just get in the door, and as this is becoming an increasingly competitive field it would be to your benefit to take your education as far as you can. If you are interested in becoming a specialist in your field then it is even more important that you get at least a Master's Degree.
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Train to Be a Registered Nurse and Get Ahead in a Growing Job Market
By Thomas Hauck
What occupation in the healthcare sector employs the most people? According to the U.S. Government's Bureau of Labor Statistics, registered nurses constitute the largest healthcare occupation, with 2.6 million jobs. In the current decade 2008-2018, job prospects for registered nurses are expected to be excellent, with over a half-million new jobs being created. Perhaps training to become a registered nurse (RN) is the right career path for you.
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